Solomon graduated from
Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in 1990. Solomon became a production associate for
NBC Sports in fall 1992. In 1996 she was hired as coordinating producer for NBC’s Olympics on cable. She served as coordinating producer for cable coverage at the 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Games. In 2005,
Dick Ebersol described Solomon as “one of those rare human beings who’s respected and admired by everyone”. Solomon guided Golf Channel’s coverage of golf’s return to the Olympic Games at Rio 2016. She remained at Golf Channel until 2023. In November 2019, Solomon was named NBC's executive producer and president for Olympics and Paralympics. She faced novel challenges in Tokyo 2020 (held in 2021) including public health concerns, empty venues, and two Olympics in six months. Solomon has described producing the Olympics, coordinating a core team of roughly 40 people that scaled up to more than 3,000 as the Games began. Her teams worked across multiple networks and digital platforms to produce 7,000 hours of content spanning NBC,
Telemundo, cable channels, and streaming services. At the Paris 2024 Olympics, NBC Universal’s coverage drew more than 30 million viewers per day and earned critical praise for its innovative use of cross-platform content, including
Peacock’s “Gold Zone” whip-around show and high-profile celebrity contributors such as
Snoop Dogg. including Outstanding Live Special – Championship Event. ==Awards==